Going Global: Together with NYU

International education is a long-standing part of New York University’s (NYU) global
mission, and it’s a principle University of the Sciences shares.

That’s why we established an articulation agreement with NYU's Study Abroad Program,
enabling eligible USciences students to study at NYU campuses in the following locations:

Accra, Ghana

Berlin, Germany

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Florence, Italy

London, England

Madrid, Spain

Paris, France

Prague, the Czech Republic

Shanghai, China

Here to Help

The Education Abroad Office assists students in choosing and planning a study abroad
experience that fits their academic and cultural passions. We encourage interested
students to meet with a staff member early in their academic career to discuss their
options.

Good to know:

With careful planning, students can study abroad for a semester and remain on-target
for graduation.

NYU’s Global Academic Center in London offers the science courses usually taken by
second-year USciences students.

Courses are treated as USciences courses—credits and grades appear on students' transcripts.

Summer programs are available for student who prefer a short-term experience.

Short-Term Education Abroad Programs

Accelerated Immersion

Each year, various academic departments organize short-term education abroad programs.
These programs enable students to earn USciences credits abroad during a condensed,
yet robust, experience. Designed to provide students with firsthand knowledge of the
subject they are studying, each combines a traditional on-campus course with a short
period of travel (generally fewer than two weeks). In the past, students have traveled
to China, England, France, Japan, Poland and Puerto Rico.

Annual Global Seminar with Rosemont College

This short-term study abroad opportunity allows students to earn University credits
in an accelerated format. Seminars are designed to provide students with first-hand
experience of the subject they are studying. Although the destinations change each
year, in recent years’ students have traveled to England, Ireland, and Scotland.